Episodes
What is the first word that comes to your mind when you hear the word, ‘Refugee?' Do you think - “illegal’, ‘undocumented’, or something “unwanted’?; all these words have a negative connotation to them. Why have we categorized some humans as illegal? These are people who fled their homeland in the face of conflict and war, fearing for their lives. Or do we think of them as illegal because they don’t have any documentation, and can we actually do something about it? You are listening to News...
Published 12/24/22
Partner | India is "the diabetes capital of the world". According to the International Diabetes Foundation, as of 2021, around 74 million people in India suffered from diabetes and it is not just the elderly. This World Diabetes Day, nutritionist Ambika Dutt speaks with Parthavee Singh who first got diagnosed of Type 2 diabetes when she was only 26-years-old. Listen in to learn how green meals, Vitamin E supplements such as Evion and healthy sleep routine helps avoid further complications.
Published 12/07/22
The horror-fantasy short film, Moshari has made history by becoming the first Bangladeshi film to qualify for the Oscars. We, at the Quint, bring to you an interview with Nuhash Humayun, the man behind the masterpiece, who wrote, directed, produced and edited Moshari. Tune in!
Published 12/07/22
BJP's Hardik Patel is contesting his first Assembly election from Gujarat's Viramgam. We followed him on his campaign trail and also managed to catch up with him and hear his thoughts about Congress and AAP campaigns in Gujarat, his move to the BJP after being with Congress for many years and what is on top of his priority list if he gets elected. Here's what he told us! 
Published 12/02/22
Saurav Kirpal— a man who dons several roles in his life. Yet, it is the ‘first openly-gay judge of India’ tag that invariably headlines his multi-faceted personality even if the fact is far from true.  Kirpal, however, doesn’t hesitate to take such tags in stride on the account of his sexuality inspiring someone, especially in small towns to break free from the closet and brave systemic odds. Tune in to listen to our full conversation!
Published 11/28/22
The 27th Conference of Parties (COP) is over and we are back to get one last shake out of it. Today, on News and Views, the Quint's podcast series, we bring to you a recurring guest, the Environment Goodwill Ambassador and UN Secretary-General's Advocate for Sustainable Development-- Dia Mirza. On this podcast Dia and our resident climate journalist, Sadhika Tiwari discuss the dilemma of a climate-conscious existence, the reality of climate change, what did we gain out of COP 27, and a lot...
Published 11/26/22
On 11 November 2022, The Quint's Editor-in-Chief Raghav Bahl chaired a debate on the motion 'Social Media Strengthens Democracy,' at the 13th edition of Tata Literature Live! – a literature festival in Mumbai. Congress MP and veteran writer Shashi Tharoor spoke for the motion, along with Carnegie India scholar Anirudh Suri. Former National spokesperson for the Congress party Sanjay Jha and Australian journalist Antoinette Lattouf argued against the motion.  Listen to the full debate to find...
Published 11/25/22
Every day, we come across articles, forwards and news stories on the internet. But not all of them are true. Some are honest, undetected mistakes, but some of them are carefully crafted narratives aimed at propagating lies. But fear not, cleaners of the internet are here! In this special podcast, Prateek Lidhoo talks to three fact-checkers about their job, the craziest stories they come across, and what you can do to counter misinformation. We have Kritika Goel, Divya Chandra, and Siddharth...
Published 11/18/22
We at the Quint are certainly hoping you are not tired of COP yet, because we are back on our podcast, 'News and Views' with our great mind of the day-- Bhasker Tripathi, an award winning climate journalist who has been reporting, for over a decade, on issues of agriculture, climate policy and environment. This podcast addresses what is COP, the need for these meetings, what does India and the world at large stand to gain from them, the need for countries to secure their energy future, the...
Published 11/17/22
It's World Diabetes Day, and on this week's episode of News and Views, FIT sits down with Dr Shashank Joshi, endocrinologist, diabetologist, and Chair of the International Diabetes Federation (South East Asia Region) to ask the simple question, can one reverse Type 2 diabetes with lifestyle changes? He also talks about the exciting new tech-based therapies in diabetes treatment that can make the process much more patient-friendly.
Published 11/14/22
In a conversation with The Quint, Mevani speaks about the Congress' chances in the upcoming elections in the state, Hardik Patel's move to the BJP and their relationship, and his own journey from activism to mainstream politics. Tune in to this episode of News and Views. 
Published 11/10/22
Chhath Puja 2022: बिहार (Bihar) में एक बार फिर से छठ पूजा कि धूम है. बिहार के साथ-साथ झारखंड(Jharkhand) और यूपी (Uttar Pradesh) में भी कुछ कम रौनक नहीं है. दिल्ली (Delhi) से छठ के मौके पर लाखों लोग बिहार जाते हैं, अपनों से मिलने और त्योहार मनाने. लेकिन कुछ लोग छूट भी जाते हैं. इस वीडियो पॉडकास्ट में क्विंट के ऐसे ही चार पत्रकार अपने घरों से जुड़ी छठ की यादें साझा कर रह रहे हैं.
Published 10/31/22
In this episode of News and Views, The Quint's Nishtha Gautam sits down with best-selling author Amish Tripathi. They discuss a range of topics from religion to violence to atheism and Amish's new book - War of Lanka.  Tune in!  
Published 10/28/22
The T20 World Cup season is on. And we thought, how about we talk about a dream Twenty20 Indian squad of all-time and all-formats? In this episode of News and Views, we have a crazy panel of cricket enthusiasts, Rohit Khanna, Meghnad Bose, and Saundarya Talwar with our host Prateek Lidhoo. We discuss the openers, middle order, bowlers, the captain, and the coach. We even went ahead and chose the remaining 4 players for a 15-man squad. Listen till the end to see the final list. 
Published 10/22/22
Recently, four cough and cold syrups – manufactured by an Indian pharmaceutical company – were linked to the death of 66 children from diethylene glycol (DEG) poisoning in the Gambia.  Tracing the history of DEG poisoning in India leads down a murky path of convoluted, and dysfunctional drugs regulation systems in the country, and throws up the big question of, just how safe are the drugs made in India? To talk about this and more, Public Health Activist Dinesh Thakur, and Lawyer Prashant...
Published 10/11/22
 A wise man once said, "Love and fraud can happen with anyone." Don't worry, I'm the one who said it. And I don't know about love, but I have some intense fraud stories from our guests Prerna, Verda, and Prince. We've seen stories of scammers in shows like Netflix's Jamtara, but here is the other side. I talked to some people who got scammed of their money, and their trust in human virtues. Watch this episode of News and Views to know what lessons did they learn, and what lessons can you...
Published 10/07/22
In The Quint’s News and Views Podcast, we were joined by senior journalist Saba Naqvi and Supreme Court lawyer Nabeela Jamil, to discuss the what the hijab means in a place like Iran versus what it is means for the students of Karantaka, and where does ‘choice’ feature in all this.  Tune in!
Published 10/04/22
On Gandhi Jayanti, we speak to Professor Vinayak Chaturvedi about the many criticisms of Mahatma Gandhi. From BR Ambedkar's critique to the Feminist Critique. He talks about Gandhi's legacy now and in the future, and answers a pertinent question: If Gandhi is the father of the nation, is Savarkar the Ghost father of the nation? Professor Vinayak Chaturvedi teaches history at the University of California, Irvine. He's also the author of 'Hindutva and Violence: VD Savarkar and the Politics of...
Published 10/02/22
Miyaan biwi razi, but interfaith marriages in some parts of India, not so easy. Athira Sujatha from Kerala knows this too well. Athira moved the Supreme Court challenging provisions of the Special Marriage Act,1954 that mandate publishing the personal information of inter-faith couples before 30 days of their wedding. India's apex court refused to entertain her petition. On 29 August, the apex court dismissed her petition. What made her move the SC? How do interfaith couples react to the...
Published 09/21/22
Pratik Gandhi who is known for his work in Hansal Mehta's Scam 1992 where he portrays the role of Harshad Mehta was touted to be the 'Breakout Star' of 2020. In this episode of News and Views, Gandhi spoke to The Quint's Swati Chopra about his journey as an actor, the struggles of living in Mumbai and what it takes to be a versatile actor. Tune in!  
Published 09/15/22
Simply put Brahmastra is a superhero film. As yours truly sat down with the 3D glasses perched on my nose, watching men and women with superhuman abilities battle it out, I couldn’t help but wonder how we invariably think of the Marvel template every time we hear ‘superhero’. Tune in to listen to the full review!
Published 09/12/22
Seema Seth spent about 30 years in the corporate world as a soft skills trainer before she set out to better the lives of children from marginalised communities through her NGO, Nayi Disha. We spoke to Seth to learn more about this initiative Tune in to listen to our full conversation!
Published 09/07/22
Can a mother-in-law impact our country’s GDP? Are women claiming rightful independence? Why are single women rocking it? In her new book, 'Sisterhood Economy', journalist-turned-entrepreneur Shaili Chopra investigates what’s powering or stopping women to play their role in the functioning of the economy. By talking to more than 500 different women, across classes, castes, cities, ages, ambitions and desires, she looks into what their day-to-day life looks like, the big and small battles they...
Published 09/06/22
The Gujarat government's decision to release 11 men convicted for the gang-rape of Bilkis Bano, and the murder of 13 members of her family, is nothing but "abuse and misuse" of the executive power, said prominent lawyer Vrinda Grover, adding that the order has let down the women of India – especially Muslim women. In an interview with The Quint, Grover, who has worked with survivors and victims of sexual abuse, said that with this order, the government has sent out a message that the State...
Published 08/24/22
On 15 August, Meira Kumar, the former Lok Sabha speaker, tweeted: “100 years ago my father Babu Jagjivan Ram was prohibited from drinking water in school from the pitcher meant for Savarna Hindus. It was a miracle his life was saved. Today, a nine-year-old #Dalit boy has been killed for the same reason. 75 long years after Independence, caste system remains our greatest enemy.” Babu Jagjivan Ram was the Deputy Prime Minister of India, and a Dalit leader. Kumar was speaking about Indra...
Published 08/23/22